KELLIE: ONE OF FOUR MEN ACCUSED IN THE MURDER OF A LODI PODIATRIST WAS FOUND GUILTY TODAY. A JURY CONVICTED RAYMOND JACQUETT OF SECOND DEGREE MURDER. PROSECUTORS SAY HE WAS THE GETAWAY DRIVER WHEN DOCTOR THOMAS SHOCK WAS KILLED IN THE DOORWAY OF HIS HOME IN AUGUST OF 2018. HE WILL BE SENTENCED ON SEPTEMBER 30. THE THREE OTHER MEN ACCUSED IN SHOCK’S DEATH HAVE NOT FACED A JURY YET. MALLORY STEWART WILL APPEAR IN COURT TOMORROW. HIS CASE WAS DELAYED. DUE TO A MENTAL

One of four men accused of killing a Lodi podiatrist was found guilty Wednesday.A jury convicted Raymond Jacquett of second-degree murder in the death of Dr. Thomas Shock.Prosecutors said Jacquett was the getaway driver. Shock was killed in the doorway of his home in August 2018.The other three men accused of Shock’s death have not faced a jury yet. The other suspects are Robert Elmo Lee, 79, of Lodi; Christopher Anthony Costello, 26, of Sacramento; and Mallory Stewart, 27, of Sacramento.According to a search warrant, Lee blamed Shock for his wife’s death. The warrant said investigators expected to find the gun used in Shock’s death at Costello’s home, as well as “communications” about the doctor’s death. Lee denied being involved in Shock's death. Stewart is expected to appear in court on Thursday. His case was delayed due to a mental health evaluation.

LODI, Calif. —

One of four men accused of killing a Lodi podiatrist was found guilty Wednesday.

A jury convicted Raymond Jacquett of second-degree murder in the death of Dr. Thomas Shock.

The other three men accused of Shock’s death have not faced a jury yet. The other suspects are Robert Elmo Lee, 79, of Lodi; Christopher Anthony Costello, 26, of Sacramento; and Mallory Stewart, 27, of Sacramento.

According to a search warrant, Lee blamed Shock for his wife’s death. The warrant said investigators expected to find the gun used in Shock’s death at Costello’s home, as well as “communications” about the doctor’s death.